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We found Darren on the forum where he has lots of good reviews and we have been very impressed by the standard of his work and professional manner throughout our job. Our living room was really tired, there were lots of little jobs required to make it look good - Darren practically reskimmed our pretty ropey ceilings to put up new coving and ceiling roses, new picture rail, tidied and repaired skirtings, painted walls and woodwork. His attention to detail was far beyond anything we could have achieved ourselves, lots of prep that definitely showed in the end result. Our friends and neighbours have also commented on what a great job he's done - a lovely chap, tidy, trustworthy and just got on with it. He finished when he said he would, arrived promptly every day and didn't charge the earth. Would highly recommend Darren and we'll definitely use his services again.


Darren - 07879 233900

I would also like to recommend Darren to anyone looking for a painter / decorator. He recently finished a 2 week job in our house, repainting the whole house (other than bedrooms), re-fixing skirting boards, and making good some new plaster work.


He was reliable, trustworthy and professional throughout and his work was a high standard. I was very pleased we found him and I would certainly hire him again in the future


Contact details are - Darren Feltham ([email protected])

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We used Darren at the end of last year based on recommendations on this forum. He was excellent. He is articulate, easy to talk to and ask questions to. He painted our bedrooms and full hallway, which involved lots of preparation as the walls were in a pretty poor state. He also mounted doors and built a cupboard/cover for our electrical box.


Darren ensures all details are covered and the work was completed to a high standard. He turned up absolutely on time everyday and worked full days, not trying to mix other projects as some others do. Darren's a nice, easy going chap and I was completely happy with his work. We will definitely be using him again when we come to painting the front of our house!

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Darren has worked on 2 properties for me and has produced excellent work each time. He is pleasant, trustworthy, good value for money and a real perfectionist. So far he has painted the exterior of a house and wallpapered a living room.


We will certainly use Darren again

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I found Darren on the forum and I could not be happier with the work he has done. He is a hassle free, reliable and hard working guy. His work was absolutely fantastic, very thorough, really neat and tidy. Out of all the quotes I received for the work Darren?s price was by far the best. He?s flexible with working times and extremely trustworthy. Overall, Darren is a great person who I will definitely use again and could not recommend more!


Darren: ‭07879 233900‬

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Another recommendation for Darren. Dealing with Darren is such a breath of fresh air! He is punctual, reliable, willing, honest and takes a genuine pride in what he does. Very reasonable rates and professional. Highly recommended.


Darren:07879 233900

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